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Walk This Way: Walking at Night

03/01/2026|Pastor Aaron Perry

Experience & Encounter

These questions are an invitation to experience your life with God. Use them on your own or in community as you seek to follow Jesus.

  1. Think of a journey that changed your life. Maybe this was an out-of-state move, a pilgrimage, a really long walk on a really tough day where God met you. The Son of God took a journey from heaven and Jesus walked the earth to meet you on your journeys. If you’re facing a significant change, invite God into it. If you’ve undergone a significant life change, then trust God remained in it. Where do you see Christ accompanying you?
  2. While God has no physical limitations and so God can be present anywhere, God sometimes lets His presence be a little more known. We are practicing walking (or a substituted practice) as a church. Have you been walking (or practicing something else like listening to music, pondering a Psalm, or reading a story from Jesus’ life) to practice the presence of Jesus this week? What has that experience been like?
  3. Jesus gives a picture of new life and new family. To belong to God’s family means being “born” into it—not by physical birth, but by spiritual birth. The language of “born again” communicates that a person’s life is completely new. Are you testifying to being “born again”? How is your life different since being born of the Spirit of God?

“But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.” 1 JOHN 1:7 NIV

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Walk This Way: Walking at Night